Minnesota is going to school. Beaver school to be exact. While Dr. Fairfax was teaching in California we got a whole lot smarter in the Golden State.
Now it is Minnesota’s turn.
Itasca Waters’ Water Wisdom to present beaver program in April
Itasca Waters’ Practical Water Wisdom series continues at noon on Thursday, April 3, with “Beaver Dams, Ponds and Effects.”

Itasca Waters will continue its online Practical Water Wisdom series at noon on Thursday, April 3, with Beaver Dams, Ponds and Effects.
This program will feature Emily Fairfax, assistant professor of Geography at the University of Minnesota, who will describe the role of the beaver within the ecosystem of the Great Lakes Region. Fairfax will also discuss beaver management practices and strategies for the future.
Lets hope its the same role they play everywhere else if we let them.
“Learn about the benefits and challenges of beaver activity, from improving water quality and wildlife habitat to dealing with flooded roads or downed trees,” said a release.
The Practical Water Wisdom series is the brainchild of Itasca Waters, a nonprofit organization located in Itasca County whose mission is to team up with organizations and concerned citizens to maintain clean water for continued health, enjoyment and a strong economy.
Attendees will hear about ice-out forecasts, climate change and fisheries, septic system inspections, harmful algae blooms, drainage infrastructure, traditional ecological knowledge in lake management, banded mystery snails and water-focused books for children in future webinars.
Bring on the Beavers. Any good beaver showroom knows they come with problems AND solutions.